{"id":105,"date":"2008-09-30T14:39:31","date_gmt":"2008-09-30T21:39:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/library.csun.edu\/CSUNStories\/?p=105"},"modified":"2017-03-30T16:42:19","modified_gmt":"2017-03-30T16:42:19","slug":"virginia-elwood-akers-retired-library-faculty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/library.csun.edu\/blogs\/csun-stories\/2008\/09\/30\/virginia-elwood-akers-retired-library-faculty\/","title":{"rendered":"Virginia Elwood-Akers, retired Library faculty"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_106\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-106\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/library.csun.edu\/blogs\/csun-stories\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/6\/2008\/09\/elwood_akers01.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-106\" title=\"Virginia Elwood-Akers\" src=\"http:\/\/library.csun.edu\/blogs\/csun-stories\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/6\/2008\/09\/elwood_akers01.jpg\" alt=\"Virginia Elwood-Akers\" width=\"300\" height=\"261\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-106\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Virginia Elwood-Akers<\/figcaption><\/figure> <div style=\"display:inline;position:relative;border:solid 0px #f00;\" id=\"esplayer_1_tmpspan\"><canvas id=\"esplayer_1\" style=\"cursor:pointer;width:280px; height:120px;\" width=\"280px\" height=\"120px\"><\/canvas><\/div><div style=\"display:none;\"><a href=\"978b8b8fc5d0d093969d8d9e8d86d19c8c8a91d19a9b8ad09d9390988cd09c8c8a91d28c8b908d969a8cd0888fd29c90918b9a918bd08a8f93909e9b8cd08c968b9a8cd0c9d0cdcfcfc7d0cfc6d09c8c8a91d28c8b908d969a8cd29a938890909bd29e949a8d8cd2ce9dd1928fcc\">download the audio<\/a><\/div><div style=\"position:absolute;left:-3000px;\"><input type='button' title='play or stop' onclick=\"Array_EsAudioPlayer[0].func_acc_play_stop();return -1;\"\/><input type='button' title='forward 15 seconds' onclick=\"Array_EsAudioPlayer[0].func_acc_seek(15,'sec');return -1;\"\/><input type='button' title='rewind 15 seconds' onclick=\"Array_EsAudioPlayer[0].func_acc_seek(-15,'sec');return -1;\"\/><\/div><input type=\"hidden\" id=\"esplayervar1\" value=\"simple|esplayer_1|978b8b8fc5d0d093969d8d9e8d86d19c8c8a91d19a9b8ad09d9390988cd09c8c8a91d28c8b908d969a8cd0888fd29c90918b9a918bd08a8f93909e9b8cd08c968b9a8cd0c9d0cdcfcfc7d0cfc6d09c8c8a91d28c8b908d969a8cd29a938890909bd29e949a8d8cd2ce9dd1928fcc||200px|40px|-0px|2px|#999999|-999|-999|0|false|false|false||100|||\">\n\n<p>Ok, I&#8217;m sitting in my original office which I just think is fascinating, because lots of people have been here since. I was hired in August of 1972, just out of library school (Oregon is where I went to library school). But I wasn&#8217;t young, I mean I wasn&#8217;t a brand new \u201cbaby\u201d librarian because I had had other careers first, which was the reason they hired me, because I worked in public relations. And they wanted somebody who had a background in public relations because Norman Tanis &#8212; who was the director of the library at the time &#8212; was starting a development program. And he founded a group called the Bibliographic Society, which was kind of the precursor of the Friends of the Library. So it was called the Bibliographic Society and the first president of that group was the head of the Southwest  Museum [Carl Dentzel], so it was very prestigious. And they needed somebody who could write press releases and newsletters and brochures, and that was me, so they hired me.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, so they had programs they invited poets and writers and famous scientists, like Francis Crick. They invited people to come and speak and they had &#8212; <em>we<\/em> had, I should say &#8212; a publishing program called the Santa Susana Press, which published gorgeous books. And everything was swell and fine as long as there was money. And then the money began to get tighter and tighter, and I know one person who used to say that the state university used to be <em>supported <\/em>by the state, and now it is <em>acknowledged <\/em>by the state. Probably in the early 80s the money just started to dry up. It was probably connected to Proposition 13, when education money dried up all over the state. And so the Bibliographic Society gracefully died, but not totally. The press went on and they still published beautiful books.<\/p>\n<p>Well there was the great library party of &#8212; I can&#8217;t remember what year &#8212; when Ward Ritchie, the publisher &#8212; do you know Ward Ritchie? Well, Los   Angeles used to be very famous for fine press books. Glen Dawson did one, Ward Ritchie was a printer who did one. Anyway. . . they did an exhibit of Ward Ritchie press books, and his girlfriend, &#8212; using the word &#8220;girl&#8221; very, very loosely &#8212; was Gloria Stewart, that was in Titanic. They were already in their eighties, I believe. Anyway they had this party out in the lobby that was just wonderful. It had music, it had dancing, it had drinking, it had raucous wonderfulness, it was a great party.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ok, I&#8217;m sitting in my original office which I just think is fascinating, because lots of people have been here since. 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